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Whatever major you choose, pick one that plays to your strengths. No sense getting a four year degree in a subject you have little interest in. You'll just hate your job or end up doing something else entirely.

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Whatever major you choose, pick one that plays to your strengths. No sense getting a four year degree in a subject you have little interest in. You'll just hate your job or end up doing something else entirely.

There is also no sense in having a major that doesnt get you a job.

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A degree in German snail mating is still a degree. Some employers do not care what field an applicant has studied in, as long as they have the paper. I too personally recommend studying for something that interests you, but if it is a small profession....don't come out of college whining when you have to make $10/hr doing something totally unrelated while you search for your dream job.

This is half the reason I'm looking into nursing. I would like to actually like to have a job waiting for me upon graduation. I hope my Guard experience is seen as an asset/advantage rather than something that would hinder me. I see military experience as teaching me to cope with stressful situations and I am hoping any future employers see it that way as well

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This is half the reason I'm looking into nursing. I would like to actually like to have a job waiting for me upon graduation. I hope my Guard experience is seen as an asset/advantage rather than something that would hinder me. I see military experience as teaching me to cope with stressful situations and I am hoping any future employers see it that way as well

As a RN you would not have an issue finding a job. The only drawback to accounting is you still have to pass the CPA exam, which isnt easy.